instead of whining and laying a claim on your dad's money, why don't you man up and stand on your own two feet? plus be happy for your dad; he looks like he may have found someone who makes him happy and chosen to share his life with.

^ I fully agree with your views. You have legitimate demands and rights as a legal heir and you need to do your part to protect it. Your lola made a good and wise move.

Since your name is in the deed of sale, it is not legally permissible to transfer the title to another name UNLESS they will "create" another deed of sale which can be easily disputed in court if it is not done truthfully.

Your best move? PROTECT your interest first by IMMEDIATELY ACTING on making your name APPEAR on the title.

Then, talk to your father and CONVINCE HIM that your father and his girlfriend can stay in the property for as long as he lives. If both of you can strike a compromise on this matter, you will both have peace of mind and healthy relationship while still living and even until his death.

instead of whining and laying a claim on your dad's money, why don't you man up and stand on your own two feet? plus be happy for your dad; he looks like he may have found someone who makes him happy and chosen to share his life with.

^ I fully agree with your views. You have legitimate demands and rights as a legal heir and you need to do your part to protect it. Your lola made a good and wise move.

Since your name is in the deed of sale, it is not legally permissible to transfer the title to another name UNLESS they will "create" another deed of sale which can be easily disputed in court if it is not done truthfully.

Your best move? PROTECT your interest first by IMMEDIATELY ACTING on making your name APPEAR on the title.

Then, talk to your father and CONVINCE HIM that your father and his girlfriend can stay in the property for as long as he lives. If both of you can strike a compromise on this matter, you will both have peace of mind and healthy relationship while still living and even until his death.

^ I fully agree with your views. You have legitimate demands and rights as a legal heir and you need to do your part to protect it. Your lola made a good and wise move.

Since your name is in the deed of sale, it is not legally permissible to transfer the title to another name UNLESS they will "create" another deed of sale which can be easily disputed in court if it is not done truthfully.

Your best move? PROTECT your interest first by IMMEDIATELY ACTING on making your name APPEAR on the title.

Then, talk to your father and CONVINCE HIM that your father and his girlfriend can stay in the property for as long as he lives. If both of you can strike a compromise on this matter, you will both have peace of mind and healthy relationship while still living and even until his death.